“I’m just inspired to get better,” Mills said, “because I have things I want to do with my life.”

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Staff Sgt. Travis Mills lost all four limbs to an Improvised Explosive Device while serving in Afghanistan last April. Since then, he's learned to walk with his prosthetics, undergoes physical and occupational therapies at Walter Reed Medical Center and encourages other wounded vets not to give up.

Staff Sgt. Travis Mills lost all four limbs to an Improvised Explosive Device while serving in Afghanistan last April. Since then, he's learned to walk with his prosthetics, undergoes physical and occupational therapies at Walter Reed Medical Center and encourages other wounded vets not to give up.

Staff Sgt. Travis Mills lost all four limbs to an Improvised Explosive Device while serving in Afghanistan last April. Since then, he's learned to walk with his prosthetics, undergoes physical and occupational therapies at Walter Reed Medical Center and encourages other wounded vets not to give up.

Staff Sgt. Travis Mills lost all four limbs to an Improvised Explosive Device while serving in Afghanistan last April. Since then, he's learned to walk with his prosthetics, undergoes physical and occupational therapies at Walter Reed Medical Center and encourages other wounded vets not to give up.

Staff Sgt. Travis Mills lost all four limbs to an Improvised Explosive Device while serving in Afghanistan last April. Since then, he's learned to walk with his prosthetics, undergoes physical and occupational therapies at Walter Reed Medical Center and encourages other wounded vets not to give up.

Staff Sgt. Travis Mills lost all four limbs to an Improvised Explosive Device while serving in Afghanistan last April. Since then, he's learned to walk with his prosthetics, undergoes physical and occupational therapies at Walter Reed Medical Center and encourages other wounded vets not to give up.